How Do You Mark Your Books? But Wait, Do You Read Books?


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If you are reading this blog, you obviously read other blogs.  I’m sure this can’t be your one stop shop for blog-reading.  Does that mean you read books?  How do you mark a book?

Justin Taylor also notes Morimer Adler’s thoughts on marking a book.

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I rarely mark books, but I read both of those articles and I wish that I could bring myself to mark mine. I just can’t do it! I will try to follow Adler’s suggestion to use notebook paper instead.

I guess I ought to start reading for our class in June, huh?

David, me too. That little “added” book has taken awhile to get through.

Steve, I used to respect my books more by not marking them. But, I can hardly read something, even the paper, without a pen in hand.

At this point, I’m a little more concerned with how our professors mark our assignments rather than how I mark my books. Looking forward to seeing you soon.